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We love our Happy Medley! It contains the powerful songs "Happy" from Pharrell Williams, "Happy Day" from Tim Hughes as well as "Oh Happy Day" from Edwin Hawkins, where we allowed ourself to jump into a new version of the song. Arr.: Miriam Fuchsberger. Watch 'til the end! Please like us and do not forget to subscribe and activate the bell to be notified in the future! #gospelchoir #happy #happymedley #expedithallewien #vienna #wien #gospelproject #gospel #gospelmusic #gospelsongs #gospelsong #pharrellwilliams #timhughes #edwinhawkins #kimcooper #singer Sung by GOSPEL project www.gospelproject.at www.facebook.com/gospelprojectwien www.instagram.com/gospel.project Band Johannes Diem - keys Martin Demmer - guitare Rupert Stelzer - saxophone Andreas Zöttl - trumpet Andreas Eberle - trombone Mathias Griesfelder - bass Willi Platzer - percussion Andreas Heusser/ Jakob Winnecke - drums Miriam Fuchsberger – Conductor Kim Cooper – Soloist Sound & Video Philipp Nikodem-Eichenhardt - recording & mix Stephan Zagler - filming & cut Máté Gräff - camera assistent Jacqueline van den Bos - director Jacqueline van den Bos, Jakob Eder, Miriam Fuchsberger, Lea-Elisa Glenz, Loora Hertel - producers Thanks to Expedithalle Wien We do not own the material, no copyright infringement intended. DISCLAIMER – Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for „fair use“ for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-Profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.